WaltFrazier wrote:treerollins wrote:i buy it yearly. if you live in canada you don’t get anything that’s being shown on tsn/sportsnet live but you can watch in full after the game concludes. so really you’re gonna miss the marquee tnt & espn games unless you also have cable.
on busy game nights it’s great for courtsurfing. you can choose which feed you want to watch and there’s no ads, instead you’ll see the in arena stuff like cheerleaders and t shirt toss.
buy your league pass access through the nba app. it’s something like $120/yr, definitely dont buy it through your cable provider. i guess that’s assuming you have a way to access the app, i use an apple tv.
I have Rogers. A year ago though we were temporarily living at wife's mother's house in a rural area, she has a Bell dish. When the season started League Pass was on free preview for a week or so. I could see whatever games were on LP and still see Raptors games on TSN or SN. But if I pay for LP through Rogers, then are live Raptors games blacked out by Rogers? Or by LP?
I should have made clear in my OP, I just want to see all the Knicks games. So I'm hesitant to pay $35 extra per month to Rogers for a whole Sports Pack when I won't watch much of it besides NYK.
nba canada or i guess league pass blacks out anything that's nationally televised including sportsnet east/west/ontario/whatever and tsn 1-5 and i guess hypothetically cbc/ctv but if you still have tsn/sportsnet thru your cable sub then you're good on those games. anything that isn't broadcast nationally in canada will be available live thru leaguepass subscription. so personally i stream everything on an apple tv either on league pass or with tsn/sportsnet app via cable provider login. one note is i thought i was blacked out for nba tv canada since i don't sub to that channel but those games are actually shown on league pass.
i guess the one thing to consider is what you're going to watch your league pass subscription on. i have apple tv's for both my tv's and occasionally watch on ipad but other comments mentioned the nba app being bad on smart tv's so i guess it's not a guarantee to get a good stream. for me the worst case has been a stream stalling out and i force close the app and it's good again after relaunching. i rarely experience that though.
so for me the only games i can't see are the odd one broadcast on sportsnet1 which is part of a sports pack from my cable provider that i don't sub to.
i watched a few knick games last season after the og trade and i can say the msg coverage with mike breen and clyde is high quality when u get it. wally sczerbiak in the studio lol